When it comes to men’s grooming this season, simplicity is winning. Across fashion, grooming and lifestyle, there’s a clear shift towards looking polished without appearing overdone, and nowhere is that more evident than in men’s hair trends for Spring/Summer 2026.
According to hairstylist and Jonathan Andrew, the biggest movement in men’s hair right now is all about “low effort, high impact” styling. Think natural texture, relaxed finishes and cuts that work with your hair rather than against it. It’s a move away from overly structured styles and high-maintenance routines, replacing them with wearable cuts that feel modern, effortless and easy to maintain.
As temperatures rise and wardrobes become lighter, men are increasingly looking for grooming routines that complement a laid-back summer lifestyle. The goal is simple: hair that looks sharp without demanding hours in front of the mirror.
For many, that starts with embracing natural movement and texture. Whether hair is curly, cropped or worn longer through the top, the emphasis this season is on shape, softness and versatility.
Curly Hair Takes Centre Stage
One of the strongest looks for the season is naturally textured curls. Rather than keeping curls tightly controlled or cropped too short, Jonathan recommends allowing more length through the top while keeping the sides slightly tighter and cleaner.
The result is a balanced silhouette that feels contemporary while still relaxed. It’s a look that works particularly well with the current wave of oversized tailoring, loose shirting and effortless summer styling dominating menswear right now.
The key is enhancing texture rather than fighting it. Lightweight creams and curl sprays help define shape while still allowing movement, while a finishing oil helps reduce frizz and keeps the hair looking healthy in warmer weather.
This softer approach to men’s hair feels particularly relevant now, especially as fashion continues to lean into individuality and personal style rather than rigid grooming standards.
The Modern French Crop Evolves
For men who prefer shorter hair, the French crop continues to dominate, although this season’s version feels looser and more textured than previous years.
Rather than sharp, heavily sculpted finishes, the modern crop incorporates movement and a slightly undone aesthetic. Texture through the fringe creates a more relaxed appearance while still keeping the style clean and masculine.

Sea salt sprays are becoming essential for achieving that lived-in finish, helping to create volume and separation without stiffness. Jonathan recommends finishing the look with Fudge Professional Matte Hed for definition and hold that still feels flexible throughout the day.
The appeal of the crop lies in its versatility. It works equally well with casual summer dressing or more tailored looks, making it one of the easiest hairstyles for men wanting something stylish but practical.
Relaxed Mid-Length Hair Is Back
Alongside shorter cuts, there’s also a noticeable return to longer and mid-length hairstyles for men. From soft layered cuts to pushed-back shapes inspired by 90s minimalism, longer hair is making a strong comeback this season.
The difference now is that the styling feels intentionally effortless. Instead of relying on heavy waxes or glossy finishes, the focus is on healthy-looking hair with natural movement.
Jonathan’s recommended routine is refreshingly simple: wash and condition the hair properly, comb it into shape while damp, lightly mist with Fudge Professional Skyscraper Hairspray and allow it to dry naturally.


The finished result is polished without looking forced, exactly the kind of grooming approach that fits seamlessly into modern lifestyles.
It’s also a style that transitions easily from day to night. Whether paired with relaxed linen tailoring during the day or sharper eveningwear after dark, longer natural styles offer flexibility without requiring constant restyling.
Grooming Continues to Follow Fashion
Much like menswear itself, grooming trends are moving towards versatility and authenticity. Men are becoming more interested in styles that fit into their everyday routines rather than demanding constant upkeep.
That’s why this season’s hair trends feel so wearable. They aren’t about dramatic transformations or complicated routines. Instead, they focus on refining natural texture, choosing adaptable cuts and using lightweight products that enhance rather than overpower.
It reflects a broader cultural shift happening across men’s style right now. From relaxed tailoring and elevated basics to minimalist skincare and capsule wardrobes, the emphasis is increasingly on understated confidence.
Low effort no longer means careless. Instead, it’s about looking naturally put together with minimal fuss.
And for Spring/Summer 2026, that effortless approach might just be the most stylish statement a man can make.

